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While there is no agreement upon the greatest film, many
publications and organizations have tried to determine the films
considered the greatest ever. The films mentioned in this article
have all been mentioned in a notable survey be it a popular poll or
critics' poll. Many of these sources focus on American films or
were polls of English-speaking film goers, but those considered the
greatest within their respective countries are also included
here.None of these citations should be viewed as scientific
measures of the film-watching world. All the surveys are flawed in
one way or another. They are often influenced by vote stacking or
they survey a population with skewed demographics. Internet-based
surveys have a self-selecting audience of unknown participants. The
methodology of some surveys may be questionable. Sometimes (as in
the case of the American Film Institute) voters were asked to
select films from a limited list of entries.Contents[hide] 1 Polls
of critics and filmmakers 2 Audience polls 3 Particular genres or
media 3.1 Action 3.2 Animation 3.3 Christmas 3.4 Comedy 3.5
Comicbook/Superhero 3.6 Courtroom 3.7 Crime/Gangster 3.8 Disaster
3.9 Documentary 3.10 Epic 3.11 Fantasy 3.12 Horror 3.13 Musical
3.14 Mystery 3.15 Propaganda 3.16 Romance 3.17 Science fiction 3.18
Sports 3.19 War 3.20 Western 4 Countries 4.1 Australia 4.2
Bangladesh 4.3 Belgium 4.4 Brazil 4.5 Canada 4.6 China 4.7 Denmark
4.8 Finland 4.9 France 4.10 Germany 4.11 Hong Kong 4.12 Hungary
4.13 India 4.14 Iran 4.15 Ireland 4.16 Israel 4.17 Italy 4.18 Japan
4.19 Mexico 4.20 Netherlands 4.21 New Zealand 4.22 Norway 4.23
Pakistan 4.24 Philippines 4.25 Poland 4.26 Romania 4.27 Russia 4.28
Serbia 4.29 South Korea 4.30 Sri Lanka 4.31 Sweden 4.32 United
Kingdom 4.33 United States 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External links
Polls of critics and filmmakersThe examples and perspective in
this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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Every decade, the British film monthly Sight & Sound asks an
international group of film professionals to vote for their
greatest film of all time. The Sight & Sound accolade has come
to be regarded as one of the most important of the "greatest ever
film" lists. Roger Ebert described it as "by far the most respected
of the countless polls of great movies--the only one most serious
movie people take seriously."[1] The first poll, in 1952, was
topped by Bicycle Thieves (1948).[2] The 2002 Sight and Sound
critics' Top Ten Films: 1. Citizen Kane 2. Vertigo 3. The Rules of
the Game 4. The Godfather and The Godfather Part II 5. Tokyo Story
6. 2001: A Space Odyssey 7. The Battleship Potemkin 8. Sunrise: A
Song of Two Humans 9. 8 10. Singin' in the Rain Orson Welles'
Citizen Kane (1941) has been consistently voted number one in each
of the last five Sight & Sound polls. A separate poll of
established film directors, held for the first time in 1992, has
also placed Citizen Kane at the top.[2] The film was selected as
number one in a Village Voice and in a Time Out critics' poll. It
was listed as the greatest American film by the American Film
Institute in both the first (1998) and second (2007) versions of
its 100 Years... 100 Movies list. The Searchers (1956) is the film
most often mentioned in a poll of the favorite films of directors
by German language Steadycam magazine in 1995.[3] Tokyo Story
(1953) by Yasujir Ozu topped a critics' poll conducted by Asian
film magazine Cinemaya in 1998. It was followed by Satyajit Ray's
Pather Panchali (1955) and Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu (1953) tied at
second place.[4] La Rgle du Jeu (The Rules of the Game) (1939) by
director Jean Renoir was named the greatest film by the French film
magazine Positif in 1991.[5] It also holds the second slot in the
Village Voice poll,[6] and is one of only two movies to have
appeared in every one of the Sight & Sound polls.[citation
needed] The Brussels Worlds Fair, organized in 1958, offered the
occasion for the organization by thousands of critics and
filmmakers from all over the world, of the first universal film
poll in history.[7] These were the films chosen as most
artistically fulfilled: RankFilmDirectorYear
1 (The Battleship Potemkin)Sergei Eisenstein1925
2The Gold RushCharles Chaplin1925
3Ladri di biciclette (Bicycle Thieves)Vittorio De Sica1948
4La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc)Carl
Theodor Dreyer1928
5La Grande Illusion (Grand Illusion)Jean Renoir1937
6GreedErich von Stroheim1924
7Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the AgesD. W.
Griffith1916
8 (Mother)Vsevolod Pudovkin1926
9Citizen KaneOrson Welles1941
10 (Earth)Alexander Dovzhenko1930
Audience polls Seven Samurai (1954) was voted number one in an
audience poll conducted by MovieMail in 2000. It was followed by
The Third Man (1948) at second place.[5] The Godfather (1972) was
voted number one by Entertainment Weekly's readers[8] and voted as
number one in a Time Out readers' poll in 1998.[9] The film was
also voted as the "Greatest Movie of All Time" in September 2008 by
10,000 readers of Empire magazine, 150 people from the movie
business and 50 film critics.[10] It currently holds the #1 spot on
the Top 200 at Everyone's a Critic,[11] and the #2 spot on the IMDb
list.[12] The Godfather Part II (1974) was voted best movie ever by
TV Guide readers[13] in 1998, and is currently in third place on
the IMDb list.[12] Star Wars (1977) and its sequel The Empire
Strikes Back (1980) were chosen as the greatest films by readers of
Empire magazine in November 2001 and by voters in a Channel 4
(Film4) poll.[14] The Empire Strikes Back is also #1 on the top
rated sci-fi titles at the Internet Movie Database,[15] was voted
number one in Total Film's Top 100 Movies of All Time, and number
one in the 2006 Empire "Greatest Movies Ever" special.[16] Raise
the Red Lantern (1991) was voted the best Asian film in another
audience poll conducted by MovieMail in 2000. It was followed by
The Apu Trilogy (19551959) at second place.[5] Schindler's List
(1993) was voted the best film ever made by the German film
magazine Cinema.[17] The Shawshank Redemption (1994) currently
holds the top spot on the Internet Movie Database's list of the top
250 films.[12] It was voted the best film not to have won an
Academy Award in a 2004 Radio Times poll and again in 2008.[18] In
January 2006 Empire magazine readers named it the best film
ever.[citation needed] It also holds the #8 spot at Yahoo! Movies
as of 16 September 2009(2009 -09-16)[update].[19] It is currently
ranked #1 on FilmCrave.com's top 100 movies list.[20] The Lord of
the Rings trilogy (20012003) was voted the most popular film of all
time by an audience poll for the Australian television special My
Favourite Film and by a poll cast by 120,000 German voters for the
TV special "Die besten Filme aller Zeiten".[21] Its first film, The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), was the pick
of readers in a poll by Empire magazine in November 2004.[22] The
third film, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, was
voted the best movie of all time by Yahoo movies and Movies.com's
annual reader's poll in 2006 and 2007.[citation needed] Gone with
the Wind (1939) was ranked as the greatest film in a poll surveyed
by Harris Interactive between January 15 and 22, 2008. Star Wars
came in second place and Casablanca in third.[23] Casablanca (1942)
was voted the greatest film by readers of the Los Angeles Daily
News in 1997.[24] It is also regarded the "best Hollywood movie of
all time" by the influential Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide.[citation
needed] On April 7, 2006, the Writers' Guild of America declared
Casablanca's screenplay the best ever written.[25] Cross of Iron
(1977) was voted the greatest film of all time by Cinemag.[citation
needed] Particular genres or mediaThis list is incomplete; you can
help by expanding it.Action Die Hard (1988) was voted greatest
action movie of all time by both Entertainment Weekly and music
channel MTV2,[citation needed] and the best disaster movie by
Channel 4.[citation needed] Jaws (1975) was the first film to gross
over $100 million at the box office. It was ranked 2nd on AFI's
list 100 Years... 100 Thrills.[26] Animation Akira (1988) was
chosen as the top anime film ever by Anime Insider in fall
2001.[citation needed] Nausica of the Valley of the Wind (1984) was
the highest-ranked animated film in an audience poll (with 80,402
voters) of 100 best animations, conducted by Japans Agency for
Cultural Affairs in 2007. It was also the second highest animation
overall on the list after the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion.
They were followed by Castle in the Sky (1986) in third place.[27]
Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal (1999) has been voted #1 on Anime
News Network's Top 500 anime list.[28] Sita Sings the Blues (2008)
is currently #1 on the Rotten Tomatoes list of the best animated
movies.[29] Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was selected as
the best American animated movie ever by the American Film
Institute during their 10 Top 10.[30] Tale of Tales ( ) (1979) was
voted by a large international jury to be the greatest animated
film of all time at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympiad of Animation and
the 2002 Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films.[31][32] Toy Story
(1995) was voted #1 on the Top 100 Animated Features of All Time by
the Online Film Critics Society (list published March 2003).[33]
Toy Story 2 (1999) topped a Rotten Tomatoes poll of the 50 best
animated movies ever made.[34] It is also #1 on their list of the
best kids movies,[35] and is #1 on the Movie Review Query Engine's
list of the best animated movies.[36] WALL-E (2008) is currently #1
on the list of top rated animated titles at the Internet Movie
Database.[37] What's Opera, Doc? (1957) was voted the greatest
animated short in animation historian Jerry Beck's 1994 poll of
animators, film historians and directors.[38] Christmas It's a
Wonderful Life (1946) is #1 on the Movie Review Query Engine's list
of the best holiday movies,[39] and also topped AFI's 100 Years100
Cheers list.[40] The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) is ranked #1
on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 25 Best Christmas Movies list.[41] Comedy
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) A 2004 poll by UK arm of
Amazon and the Internet Movie Database named Monty Python and the
Holy Grail as the best British comedy picture of all time.[42]
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) was voted the greatest comedy
ever in polls conducted by Total Film magazine in 2000,[43] the
British TV networks Channel 4 in 2006 [44] and Channel Five in 2007
[45], and The Guardian newspaper in 2007.[46] National Lampoon's
Animal House (1978) was voted #1 on the Bravo list of funniest
movies of all time.[47] Some Like It Hot (1959) was listed Best
American Film Comedy by the American Film Institute in June
2000.[48] City Lights (1931) was selected as the best romantic
comedy ever by the American Film Institute during their 10 Top
10.[30] Comicbook/Superhero The Dark Knight (2008) has the highest
rating of any reviewed comic book film, on both the
action/adventure list at Rotten Tomatoes,[49] and the top rated
action titles at the Internet Movie Database.[50] It is also #1 on
the Movie Review Query Engine's list of the best comic and
superhero movies.[51] Spider-Man 2 (2004) Listed number one on
Rotten Tomatoes Comix Best to worst[citation needed] Courtroom To
Kill a Mockingbird (1962) was selected as the best courtroom drama
ever by the American Film Institute during their 10 Top 10.[30]
Crime/Gangster The Godfather (1972) was selected as the best
gangster movie ever by the American Film Institute during their 10
Top 10.[30] It also tops the Rotten Tomatoes list of the best drama
movies.[52] GoodFellas (1990) was chosen as the greatest crime film
out of the 25 movies by the IGN website.[citation needed] Disaster
The Poseidon Adventure (1972) was voted best disaster movie in a
poll commissioned by UCI cinemas in May 2004.[53] Documentary
Bowling for Columbine (2002), Michael Moore's controversial
documentary relating gun control and the culture of fear in the
United States, heads the list of 20 all-time favorite non-fiction
films selected by members of the International Documentary
Association (IDA).[54][55] Seven Up! (1964) was voted as the
greatest ever documentary in a Channel 4 poll of the 50 Greatest
Documentaries in 2005.[citation needed] Man On Wire (2008) was
voted greatest Documentary and Film of all time by Rotten
Tomatoes.[citation needed] Epic Lawrence of Arabia (1962) was voted
best epic by readers of Total Film in May 2004. It was selected as
the best epic movie ever by the American Film Institute during
their 10 Top 10.[30] Fantasy The Lord of the Rings: The Return of
the King (2003) is #1 on the list of the top rated fantasy titles
at the Internet Movie Database.[56] The Wizard of Oz (1939) was
selected as the best American fantasy movie ever by the American
Film Institute during their 10 Top 10.[30] Horror The Cabinet of
Dr. Caligari (1919) is currently #1 on the Rotten Tomatoes list of
the best horror movies.[57] The Exorcist (1973) was voted scariest
movie of all time by Entertainment Weekly and Movies.com,[citation
needed] and by viewers of AMC in 2006.[58] Halloween (1978) is
currently #1 on DigitalDreamDoor.com's list of the 100 Greatest
Slasher Movies.[59] Psycho (1960). The Alfred Hitchcock classic
tops AFIs list of the 100 most thrilling American films,[26] the
top rated horror titles at the Internet Movie Database,[60] and
Rotten Tomatoes' list of the 50 greatest horror movies.[citation
needed] The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Ranks #1 on AFIs list for
Heroes and Villains,[61] and is the last film to win all of the Big
Five at the Academy Awards.[citation needed] The Texas Chain Saw
Massacre (1974) Ranks #1 on Total Film's list of the greatest
horror films.[62] Musical Singin' in the Rain (1952) tops the
American Film Institute's list of the 25 best American musicals of
all time,[63] and the top rated musicals at the Internet Movie
Database.[64] West Side Story (1961) was chosen as the best screen
musical by readers of The Observer in a 2007 poll.[65] Mystery Rear
Window (1954) is currently #1 on the Rotten Tomatoes list of the
best thrillers.[66] Vertigo (1958) was selected as the best mystery
movie ever by the American Film Institute during their 10 Top
10.[30] Propaganda Triumph of the Will (1935), Leni Riefenstahl's
documentary film glorifying Adolf Hitler and the 1934 Nazi Party
Convention, in Nuremberg is widely perceived, renowned and
acknowledged as the best propaganda film ever,[67] although
Riefenstahl asserted she intended it only as a documentary. Romance
Casablanca (1942) was voted the top romantic American film on AFI's
100 Years... 100 Passions list,[68] and is currently #1 on the top
rated romance titles at the Internet Movie Database.[69] North by
Northwest (1959) is currently #1 on the Rotten Tomatoes list of the
best romance films,[70] and #2 on their list of top
action/adventure films.[49] Romeo & Juliet (1968) is currently
#1 on DigitalDreamDoor.com's list of the 100 Greatest Romance
Movies.[71] Science fiction 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) tops the
Online Film Critics Society list of greatest science fiction films
of all time.[72] It is also the only science fiction film to make
the Sight and Sound poll for ten best movies, and was selected as
the best sci-fi movie ever by the American Film Institute during
their 10 Top 10.[30] Aliens (1986) is currently #1 on the Rotten
Tomatoes list of the best science fiction movies.[73] Blade Runner
(1982) was voted the best science fiction film by a panel of
scientists assembled by the British newspaper The Guardian in
2004.[74] In New Scientist, Blade Runner was voted "all-time
favourite science fiction film" in both the staff[75] and
reader's[76] 2008 polls. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) topped a
Rotten Tomatoes poll of the 100 best Science Fiction movies ever
made.[77] Metropolis (1927) was the first film ever to be
registered in the "Memory of the World-Register" of the UNESCO in
2001. Serenity (2005) was voted the greatest Science Fiction film
of all time by SFX magazine in 2006.[78][79][80] Sports Murderball
(2005) was number 1 on the Rotten Tomatoes countdown of the top
sports movies.[81] Raging Bull (1980) was selected as the best
sports movie ever by the American Film Institute during their 10
Top 10,[30] and is currently #1 on the top rated sport titles at
the Internet Movie Database.[82] Rocky (1976) was voted as the best
sports film of all time by film fans in a poll conducted by
LoveFilm.[83][84] War Apocalypse Now (1979). Topped the list on
moviefone as the greatest war film.[citation needed] Cross of Iron
(1977) by Sam Peckinpah was voted greatest war film of all time by
Sightsense magazine in 1983, for its portrayal of Germans and the
battles on the Eastern Front in 1943.[citation needed] Paths of
Glory (1957) is #1 on the Movie Review Query Engine's lists of both
the best military movies,[85] and the best World War II movies.[86]
Saving Private Ryan (1998) was voted as the greatest war film, in a
2008 Channel 4 poll of the 100 greatest war films.[87] Western The
Searchers (1956) was selected as the best western movie ever by the
American Film Institute during their 10 Top 10.[30] (See also:
films acclaimed by critics and filmmakers above). The Good, the Bad
and the Ugly (Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) (1966). Currently #1
on the top rated western titles at the Internet Movie Database,[88]
and listed as the 4th best film ever on the IMDb Top 250.[12]
CountriesAustraliaSee also: Cinema of Australia Mad Max (1979):
voted the best Australian film ever by the Australian Film
Institute. Nominated for four Australian Film Institute
Awards.[citation needed] Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975): voted No. 1
of the Top 10 best-ever Australian films at 1995 centenary of
Australian cinema.[89] BangladeshSee also: Cinema of Bangladesh
Titash Ekti Nadir Naam (1973), also known as A River Named Titas,
by the acclaimed Indian Bengali film director Ritwik Ghatak, topped
the British Film Institute's "Top 10 Bangladesh Films" of all time,
both in the critics [90] and user polls.[91] BelgiumSee also:
Cinema of Belgium Loft: voted the best Belgian film on
Moviemeter.nl, followed by Man Bites Dog, The Memory of a Killer,
Toto the Hero and Ben X.[citation needed] Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai
du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles: voted the best Belgian film on the
They Shoot Pictures site (no. 142 in the Top 250).[citation needed]
BrazilSee also: Cinema of Brazil Bus 174 (2002). This documentary
about a bus hijacking by Jos Padilha is the highest rated foreign
film at Rotten Tomatoes.[92] City of God (2002) is the highest
rated Brazilian film on the IMDb Top 250 list.[93] Deus e o Diabo
na Terra do Sol (1964) has been selected by Brazilian critics as
the best film of all time several times, such as the 27th edition
of Brazilian film magazine Contracampo.[94] CanadaSee also: Cinema
of Canada Jesus of Montreal (Jsus de Montral) (1989): Ranked second
on the All Time TIFF, and in a reader's poll conducted by
Playback's list since its release. Winner of 12 Genie
Awards.[citation needed] Mon oncle Antoine (1971): A poll of
critics at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival and again
at the 1993 and 2004 festivals named the greatest Canadian film of
all time. 8th in Playback's reader's poll.[citation needed] The
Sweet Hereafter (1997): Voted the best Canadian film ever by
readers of Playback,[95] and a poll done by Canadian film insiders
named it the best Canadian film of the last 15 years.[96]
Wavelength (1967): the only Canadian film on the Village Voice's
"100 Best Films of the 20th Century" ranking at #85.[97] ChinaSee
also: Cinema of China Spring in a Small Town () (1948) was voted
the best Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Awards
Association in 2005. A Better Tomorrow () (1986) came in second
place.[98] Farewell My Concubine (1993), directed by Chen Kaige, is
the highest-ranking Asian film on Time Magazine's "Readers Top
Rated" list.[99] Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) is the
highest-ranking Chinese film on the Internet Movie Database's "Top
250 movies".[100] DenmarkSee also: Cinema of Denmark Day of Wrath
(Vredens dag) Carl Th. Dreyer's harrowing tale of adultery and
repression is often cited in Denmark as the greatest Danish
film.[101] Flickering Lights (Blinkende lygter) the 2000 comedy
about small-time gangsters was voted the Best Danish Film in a 2007
poll by Ekstra Bladet newspaper. Thomas Vinterberg's The
Celebration (Festen) was the runner-up.[102] FinlandSee also:
Cinema of Finland The Unknown Soldier (1955) was voted the best
Finnish movie in an Internet poll by Helsingin Sanomat in
2007.[103] Talvisota (The Winter War, 1989): is the highest user
rated Finnish film on the IMDb having received more than 1000
votes.[104] FranceSee also: Cinema of France La Rgle du Jeu (The
Rules of the Game) (1939/1950). See films acclaimed by critics and
filmmakers. Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise)
(1945/1946): Voted "Best French Film of the Century" in a poll of
600 French critics and professionals in the late 1990s.[citation
needed]. Lon (The Professional) (1994) is currently the highest
ranked French film on IMDb's Top 250.[105] Le Fabuleux Destin
d'Amlie Poulain (Amlie) (2001) former highest ranked French film on
IMDb's Top 250 (it used to be #9 at the time of its American
release). GermanySee also: Cinema of Germany M - Eine Stadt sucht
einen Mrder by Fritz Lang is the highest rated German film in the
IMDb Hong KongSee also: Cinema of Hong Kong Farewell My Concubine
(1993), directed by Chen Kaige, is the highest-ranking Asian film
and Hong Kong co-production on Time Magazine's "Readers Top Rated"
list.[99] Drunken Master II (1994), directed by Jackie Chan and Lau
Kar-Leung, is the highest-ranking entirely Hong Kong production and
third highest-ranking Asian film on Time Magazine's "Readers Top
Rated" list.[99] Infernal Affairs (2002), directed by Andrew Lau
and Alan Mak, is the highest-ranking entirely Hong Kong production
on the Internet Movie Database's "Top 250 Movies" list.[106] The
Departed (2006), Martin Scorsese's remake of Infernal Affairs, is
the highest-ranking Hong Kong co-production on the Internet Movie
Database's "Top 250 Movies" list.[107] HungaryIn 2000, Hungarian
film critics chose the so-called "Budapest 12",[108] the twelve
best films of Hungary: Szegnylegnyek (The Round-Up) - Mikls Jancs
Szerelem (Love) - Kroly Makk Szindbd (Sinbad) - Zoltn Huszrik
Emberek a havason (Men on the Mountain) - Istvn Szts Valahol
Eurpban (Somewhere in Europe) - Gza von Radvnyi Megll az id (Time
Stands Still) - Pter Gothr Hyppolit, a lakj (Hyppolit) - Istvn
Szkely Krhinta (Merry-Go-Round) - Zoltn Fbri A kis Valentino
(Little Valentino) - Andrs Jeles Az n XX. Szzadom (My 20th Century)
- Ildik Enyedi Apa (Father) - Istvn Szab Hannibl tanr r (Professor
Hannibal) - Zoltn Fbri IndiaSee also: Cinema of Indiaand Lists of
Indian films The Apu Trilogy (19551959), a Bengali film trilogy by
the acclaimed Indian independent filmmaker Satyajit Ray, appeared
on the 1992 edition of the Sight & Sound Critics' Poll (ranked
#88)[109] and on The Village Voice's top 250 "Best Films of the
Century" critics' poll (ranked #54).[6][110] It is the
highest-ranking trilogy in both polls. Pather Panchali (Song of the
Little Road) (1955), the first part of The Apu Trilogy and Satyajit
Ray's debut film, appeared on the Sight & Sound Critics' Poll
several times, in 1962 (ranked #11),[109] 1992 (ranked
#6)[111][112] and 2002 (ranked #22).[113][114] It also appeared on
The Village Voice top 250 "Best Films of the Century" critics' poll
(tied at #12 with The Godfather).[6][110] Apur Sansar (The World of
Apu) (1959), the final part of Satyajit Ray's The Apu Trilogy, was
the highest-ranking Indian film in the 1982 Sight & Sound
Critics' Poll (ranked #42), followed by two other Ray films The
Music Room (1958) and Charulata (1964) tied at #56.[115] Sholay
(Embers) (1975), a "Curry Western" Hindi film directed by Ramesh
Sippy, topped the British Film Institute's poll of "Top 10 Indian
Films" of all time.[116] Gandhi (1982), an Indian English
biographical film about Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi directed by
Richard Attenborough, is the highest-ranked Indian co-production on
the Internet Movie Database's "Top 250 Movies" list.[117] Junoon
(1978), produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by acclaimed
director Shyam Benegal, is an Indian film about the violent
uprising during the year 1857 and a beautiful love story at the
backdrop. This film has received the highest acclaims from the
reviewers. The film received awards for the best feature film and
also swept many other awards such as the best cinematography, best
editing, best dialogues and so on. According to Khalid Mehmood,
film critic, the film set high standards and was then considered to
be an all time epic movie.[118] Nayagan (The Leader) (1987), a
Tamil film directed by Mani Ratnam, is the highest-ranking Indian
film and second highest-ranking Asian film on Time Magazine's
"Readers Top Rated" list. Guru Dutt's Pyaasa (1957) is the second
highest-ranking Indian film and third highest-ranking Asian film on
the list.[99] IranSee also: Cinema of Iran Bashu, the Little
Stranger (1986) was voted "Best Iranian Film of all time" in
November 1999 by a Persian movie magazine "Picture world" poll of
150 Iranian critics and professionals.[119] IrelandSee also: Cinema
of Ireland The Commitments (1991) was voted the best Irish film of
all time in a 2004 Jameson Whiskey poll of 10,000 Irish people,
with My Left Foot coming second.[120] IsraelSee also: Cinema of
Israel Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona (1976) was voted "Favorite Israeli
Film of all time" in a 2004 poll by Ynet, the web site of a popular
Israeli newspaper. The film got 25,000 votes.[121] ItalySee also:
Cinema of Italy Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette) (1948).
Listed at #22 on Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All
Time.[citation needed] (Also see Polls of critics and filmmakers
section above.) 8 (1963). Director Federico Fellini's film about
filmmaking was the highest rated Italian film in the 2002 Sight
& Sound poll of the best films of all time. The Good, the Bad
and the Ugly (Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) (1966) is the
highest-ranking Italian production on the Internet Movie Database's
"Top 250 Movies" list,[122] where it is currently listed as the 4th
best film ever.[12] (Also see Western section above.) JapanSee
also: Cinema of Japan Rashomon (), 1950: This film by Akira
Kurosawa was the first Japanese film to gain worldwide acclaim. It
is the highest-ranked Japanese and Asian film in the Village Voice
poll of "Best Films of the Century" (ranked #10).[6] It also tied
for the highest-ranked Japanese and Asian film on the Sight and
Sound 2002 Directors' Top Ten Poll (ranked #9).[123] Seven Samurai
( Shichinin no Samurai), 1954: Also by Kurosawa, this period
adventure film is frequently cited as the greatest Japanese film
ever; at #12, it is the highest-ranked Japanese and Asian film on
the Internet Movie Database's "Top 250 movies" list.[124] It
ranked, for the first time, at #3 in the 1982 Sight & Sound
Critics' Top Ten Poll,[125] appeared on the Sight & Sound
Directors' Top Ten Poll in 1992 (ranked #10),[126] and tied for the
highest-ranked Japanese and Asian film in 2002 (ranked #9).[123] It
is ranked #2 on Rotten Tomatoes' top 100 foreign films,[92] and #3
on their top 100 action/adventure films.[49] It was also voted the
"Best Japanese Film ever" in a 1979 Kinema Junpo critics poll.[127]
Tokyo Story ( Tokyo Monogatari), 1953: Directed by Yasujir Ozu, is
the highest-ranked Japanese and Asian film on the 2002 Sight and
Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll (ranked #5).[128] It was also declared
the greatest film ever by Halliwell's Film Guide in 2005.[129]
Ugetsu, 1953: Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, it was the
highest-ranking Asian film in the Sight & Sound critics' polls
in 1962 (ranked #4)[130] and 1972 (ranked #10).[131] MexicoSee
also: Cinema of Mexico El callejn de los milagros (Miracle Alley)
is the most awarded film in Mexican history with 49 international
awards.[132] Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno) is the
highest rated film in Spanish on IMDb. While this film is set in
Spain and primarily features Spanish actors, it was written and
produced in Mexico and is considered a Mexican film.[133]
NetherlandsSee also: Cinema of the Netherlands Soldaat van Oranje
(Soldier of Orange - 1977 - Paul Verhoeven): Voted best Dutch film
ever made in a 2006 Internet poll by online film magazine
Filmwereld.nl.[citation needed] Turks Fruit (Turkish Delight - 1973
- Paul Verhoeven): Voted best Dutch film of the 20th century at the
1999 Netherlands Film Festival.[citation needed] Zwartboek (Black
Book - 2006 - Paul Verhoeven): Voted best Dutch film ever at the
2008 Netherlands Film Festival.[134] New ZealandSee also: Cinema of
New Zealand See Lord of the Rings in the Films acclaimed in
audience polls section above. NorwaySee also: Cinema of Norway
Flklypa Grand Prix (Pinchcliffe Grand Prix - 1975 - Ivo Caprino):
The people's choice for "Best Norwegian Film of the Century" during
the 2005 Bergen International Film Festival.[135] Ni Liv (Nine
Lives - 1957 - Arne Skouen): The critics' choice for "Best
Norwegian Film of the Century" during the 2005 Bergen International
Film Festival.[135] PakistanSee also: Cinema of Pakistan Baji
(1963), directed by S. Suleman, topped the British Film Institute's
critics poll of "Top 10 Pakistani Films" of all time.[136] Aina
(1977), directed by Nazr-ul-Islam, topped the user poll of "Top 10
Pakistani Films" of all time.[137] PhilippinesSee also: Cinema of
the Philippines Maynila: Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag (Manila in the
Claws of Neon) (1975): cited in numerous film anthologies and
critical polls.[citation needed] Himala (1992): won the 2008 CNN
Asia Pacific Screen Awards Viewers' Choice Award for Best
Asia-Pacific Film of all time (voted for by thousands of film fans
around the world).[138][139][140][141] PolandSee also: Cinema of
Poland Sexmission (Seksmisja) is the best Polish film of the last
30 years according to a 2005 poll by readers of three popular film
magazines.[142]. Seksmisja is also on the prominence position in
the ranking of Polish movies on portal Filmweb.pl[143]. Other
positions from the first ten places are: Polish-French
cooproduction The Pianist (2002), comedies: Day of the wacko
(2002), Our Folks (1967), How I Unleashed World War II (1969),
Teddy Bear (1980), Boys Don't Cry (2000), and dramas showing
important social or political problems after 1989: The Debt (1999),
Symmetry (2003), Psy-Pigs (1992). Polish best awarded production
are: A Short Film About Killing (European Film Award for Best Film
in 1988), Man of Iron (Palme d'Or of 1981 Cannes Film Festival),
The Pianist (Palme d'Or of 2002 Cannes Film Festival) RomaniaSee
also: Cinema of RomaniaBest 10 Romanian films as considered by the
Union of Romanian Cineastes and the Film Critics Association[144]
(Uniunea Cineatilor din Romnia i Asociaia Criticilor de Film):1.
Reconstituirea (The Reenactment - Lucian Pintilie, 1970) 2. Pdurea
spnzurailor (The Forest of the Hanged - Liviu Ciulei, 1965) 3.
Moartea domnului Lazarescu (The Death of Mr. Lzrescu - Cristi Puiu,
2005) 4. 4 luni, 3 sptmni i 2 zile (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days -
Cristian Mungiu, 2007) 5. Secvene (Alexandru Tatos, 1982) 6. Nunta
de piatr (The Stone Wedding - Mircea Veroiu, Dan Pia. 1973) 7. La
moara cu noroc (Victor Iliu. 1956) 8. A fost sau n-a fost?
(Corneliu Porumboiu, 2006) 9. Prob de microfon (Mircea Daneliuc,
1979) 10. Croaziera (Mircea Daneliuc, 1981) RussiaSee also: Cinema
of Russiaand Cinema of the Soviet Union (Battleship Potemkin): see
Films acclaimed by critics and filmakers above. SerbiaSee also:
Cinema of Serbiaand Cinema of Yugoslavia Who's That Singing Over
There (Ko to tamo peva, 1980) was in 1996 voted the best Serbian
movie made in the 1947-1995 period by the members of the
Yugoslavian Board of the Academy of Film Art and Science
(AFUN).[145] South KoreaSee also: Cinema of Korea Obaltan ():
Released in 1960. This film is widely regarded as the best South
Korean film.[146] Oldboy (): This 2003 South Korean film is the
highest rated Korean language film on the Internet Movie Database's
top 250 list.[147] It also won the Grand Prix of the Jury at the
2004 Cannes Film Festival. Sri LankaSee also: Cinema of Sri Lanka
Pura Handa Kaluwara (1997), also known as Death on a Full Moon Day,
directed by P. Vithanage and starring Joe Abeywickrama, topped the
British Film Institute's poll of "Top 10 Sri Lankan Films" of all
time.[148] Ananta Rathiriya (1995), directed by P. Vithanage,
topped the user poll of "Top 10 Sri Lankan Films" of all time.[149]
SwedenSee also: Cinema of Sweden The Emigrants (Utvandrarna): Jan
Troell's naturalist masterwork is often cited in Sweden as the
greatest Swedish film of all-time.[citation needed] Persona:
Acclaimed director Ingmar Bergman's movie reached the highest
position (#5 in 1972) of any Swedish film on any of Sight &
Sound's lists of greatest films of all time.[citation needed] The
Seventh Seal (Sjunde Inseglet), also directed by Ingmar Bergman, is
the highest rated Swedish film on the IMDb top 250 list.[150] The
Man on the Roof (Mannen p Taket), by Bo Widerberg, is by some
critics considered the best Swedish movie ever.[citation needed]
Docking the Boat (Att Angra en Brygga), directed by Tage
Danielsson, is often considered the best Swedish comedy
film.[citation needed] United KingdomSee also: Cinema of the United
Kingdom Brief Encounter (1945): Was the highest rated British film
in the Channel 4 poll of 100 greatest movies, at No 14.[citation
needed] The Third Man (1949): Voted best British film ever by
members of the British Film Institute in 1999.[151] Currently #1 on
the Rotten Tomatoes list of the best action/adventure movies.[49]
Lawrence of Arabia (1962): voted "best British film of all time" in
August 2004 by a London Sunday Telegraph poll of Britain's leading
filmmakers.[152] (See also: Epic above). Dr. Strangelove (1964):
Directed by Stanley Kubrick, it is the highest-ranked entirely
British production on the Internet Movie Database's "Top 250
Movies" list.[153] It is also #1 on the Rotten Tomatoes list of the
best comedy movies.[154] Get Carter (1971): Named best British film
in a poll of 25 film critics by Total Film magazine in 2004.[155]
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) was voted the best British
picture of all time by a 2004 poll by the UK arm of Amazon and
Internet Movie Database.[42] The Dark Knight (2008): Directed by
Christopher Nolan, it is the highest-ranked British co-production
on the Internet Movie Database's "Top 250 Movies" list.[156] United
StatesSee also: Cinema of the United States, National Film
Registry,and American Film InstituteSince 1998, the American Film
Institute has assembled juries of film community leaders and polled
them for a series of top 100 lists. Two of the lists from the
series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies from 1998 and AFI's 100
Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) from 2007,
identified Citizen Kane as the best American film ever. In other
years, AFI's jury members selected Some Like It Hot the greatest
American comedy, Psycho as the most thrilling American movie,
Casablanca as the greatest American love story, Singin' in the Rain
as the greatest American film musical, and It's a Wonderful Life as
the most inspiring American film.[157] See also: Gone with the
Wind, Casablanca, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Goodfellas,
Citizen Kane, Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Schindler's List, and The
Shawshank Redemption in the Films acclaimed in audience polls
section above. See also List of highest-grossing films List of
film-related topics List of films considered the worst National
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Years, 100 Movies BFI List of top 100 British movies IMDb Top 250
Channel 4 poll: 100 Greatest Films Sight and Sound magazine best
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